Hearing from people who have read The Scrapbook Lecture is something of a privilege to me. I've always enjoyed the feedback I've received for anything I've written, whether it is critical or complimentary in nature. However, I often work two or three jobs or contracts at any given time, so I stay as busy as anyone else. This means that it could easily take a day or two (or more) for me to reply… but I will.

I welcome any corrections to historical references in The Scrapbook Lecture. I made monumental efforts to maintain historical accuracy for events where more misinformation and disinformation exists than reliable facts. With the overwhelming amount of erroneous data out there though, I wouldn't be surprised if I made an error or two. If you find such an error, I will gladly correct future versions and make a note on this website, giving appropriate credit unless instructed to do otherwise.

If you contact me, I assure you that you do not have to worry about your contact information ending up in the hands of spammers. I promise to respect your privacy and will never sell, trade or give away e-mail addresses or any other information to anyone, for any reason. I treat people like I want others to treat my grandchildren.